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Prague protesters call for embattled PM to resign

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PRAGUE: Tens of thousands of Czechs rallied in Prague calling for Prime Minister Andrej Babis to resign as the country marked the 29th anniversar­y of the Velvet Revolution that toppled the communist regime.

Crowds gathered in several parts of the capital to raise pressure on Babis, a billionair­e who faces criminal charges over alleged EU subsidy fraud dating back to ten years ago.

He is suspected of abusing EU funds to build the luxury Stork Nest farm near Prague in 2007-2008.

Last Monday, Czech media quoted Babis’ son as saying he was forcibly sent to Crimea to thwart a fraud inquiry into his father’s past business dealings.

Some protesters also accused the premier of collaborat­ing with the communist secret police StB prior to the government’s non-violent overthrow in 1989.

“It is inadmissib­le that someone under investigat­ion and a StB collaborat­or is prime minister,” said Mikulas Minar, head of a group that organised a protest by around 20,000 people in the city centre.

The Czech premier faces a vote of no-confidence on Nov 23, but President Milos Zeman has said he would rename Babis to the post even if he fails to obtain approval by lawmakers.

Meanwhile, reporters from the Seznam Zpravy news website recorded an interview in Switzerlan­d with Andrej Babis Jr, 35, who said he had been kidnapped to prevent him from testifying against his father.

Babis Sr said his son suffers from schizophre­nia, a claim the latter has dismissed as “a lie”.

The Czech premier vowed last Friday he would “never resign, never” before leaving to meet his son in Switzerlan­d. — AFP

 ??  ?? Paying tribute: A couple lighting a candle at a memorial to commemorat­e the 29th anniversar­y of the so-called Velvet Revolution on Nov 17 in Prague. — AFP
Paying tribute: A couple lighting a candle at a memorial to commemorat­e the 29th anniversar­y of the so-called Velvet Revolution on Nov 17 in Prague. — AFP

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